On 10/4/12 10:52 AM, Derek Homeier wrote:
>
>> For Xcode versions before Apple decided that the command line tools
>> should be separate, a versioned dependency on "xcode" generally meant
>> that a package was looking for a fixed command-line element, e.g. a fix
>> to the linker, rather than anyth
> For Xcode versions before Apple decided that the command line tools
> should be separate, a versioned dependency on "xcode" generally meant
> that a package was looking for a fixed command-line element, e.g. a fix
> to the linker, rather than anything referring to the Xcode app.
>
> To be consi
On 9/26/12 3:14 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> On 26/09/12 10:52, Felix Frolow wrote:
>> Making upgrade I get:
>> Can't resolve dependency "xcode (>= 4.5)" for package "gcc47-4.7.2-1000" (no
>> matching packages/versions found)
>> doing suggested fink index -f; fink self update; fink update
>> gcc4
On 26/09/12 10:52, Felix Frolow wrote:
> Making upgrade I get:
> Can't resolve dependency "xcode (>= 4.5)" for package "gcc47-4.7.2-1000" (no
> matching packages/versions found)
> doing suggested fink index -f; fink self update; fink update gcc47-4.7.2-1000
> does not solve the problem
> I am sti
Am 26.09.2012 um 10:52 schrieb Felix Frolow:
> Can't resolve dependency "xcode (>= 4.5)"
Have you installed Xcode? This is a developer software from Apple and can be
found nowadays in the AppStore. It should be for free, since it was for free
when Mac OS X came on CD or DVD.
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Making upgrade I get:
Can't resolve dependency "xcode (>= 4.5)" for package "gcc47-4.7.2-1000" (no
matching packages/versions found)
doing suggested fink index -f; fink self update; fink update gcc47-4.7.2-1000
does not solve the problem
I am still on Lion
Dr Felix Frolow
Professor of Structu